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Re: Problem with cRIO Imaging Tool
Nope. The network mask is definitely 255.0.0.0. I deal with too much networking to miss that.
One laptop was running Vista. The other has XP. Both have two network interfaces, an ethernet port and a wireless 802.11b/g interface. I did turn off the wireless radio on the one laptop, although that doesn't eliminate the interface.
We haven't tried to use either of them with the cRIO over their internal wireless cards, so those shouldn't have any conflicting settings. Both were using DHCP and no fixed IP addresses.
In any event, the stars aligned and the computer Gods smiled down on me and today it worked on the laptop running XP. I have no idea why it all of a sudden worked, but the cRIO has been successfully re-imaged. It took several attempts but it was done.
Now we can start to try to figure out some of the things that eluded us last year with our programming and start teaching some of the students.
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